Not everyone can afford to enroll in a LSAT prep class, but that shouldn’t keep you from scoring well on the test. With determination, study materials, and plenty of time to work practice problems, you will be able to improve your score. But even with self-study, the price of materials leave some folks shell shocked. So, I thought it might be worth mentioning that I found the following in my local Goodwill store (just off at Lake Austin boulevard next to Maudie’s).

These materials are 2008 editions, but they are still full of “real” LSAT questions licensed from LSAC. While it’s important to make sure you’ve reviewed the questions from the most recent LSAT administrations, there are still loads of relevant questions here. I’ve also found helpful materials in public and university libraries. Don’t let a tight budget keep you from your best possible score!
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